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BlackGlasses

Jan. 17, 2023

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An Actual and a Past Situation

1. Describe a situation happening at the moment

- You need to use present continuous tense.

At this moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.

2. Describe a situation or event in the past

- You need to use past continuous tense.

I was listening to jazz music while I was taking a break from studying.

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An Actual and a Past Situation

1. Describe a situation happening at the moment

- You need to use present continuous tense.

At thise moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.

The natural phrase is: “at the moment”, or ATM in text.

2. Describe a situation or event in the past

- You need to use past continuous tense.

I was listening to jazz music while I was taking a break from studying.

Or, natural and prosaic;
Whilst taking a break from studying, I was listening to jazz music.

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Well done 😄

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BlackGlasses

Jan. 21, 2023

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Thank you so much! This sounds more natural and sophisticated. 😊

An Actual and a Past Situation

1. Describe a situation happening at the moment

- You need to use present continuous tense.

At this moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.

2. Describe a situation or event in the past

- You need to use past continuous tense.

I was listening to jazz music while I was taking a break from studying.

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Excellent work!

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BlackGlasses

Jan. 18, 2023

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Thank you so much! :)

An Actual and a Past Situation

1. Describe a situation happening at the moment

- You need to use present continuous tense.

At this moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.

2. Describe a situation or event in the past

- You need to use past continuous tense.

I was listening to jazz music while I was taking a break from studying.

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Not much to correct here - nice job!

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BlackGlasses

Jan. 17, 2023

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Thank you! 😊

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BlackGlasses

Jan. 17, 2023

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At this moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.

Now I notice, shouldn't I add a comma and "and" here?: "at this moment, I'm sitting in a chair, and doing my English homework". You see, my chair isn't doing my homework. 😂

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jsjoeio

Jan. 17, 2023

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Now I notice, shouldn't I add a comma and "and" here?: "at this moment, I'm sitting in a chair, and doing my English homework". You see, my chair isn't doing my homework. 😂

I guess probably! I understood the meaning, but yeah you'd probably but a coma there 😂

Could even expand like "At this moment, I'm sitting in my chair, doing my English homework, waiting for my pasta to finish cooking so I can eat dinner." Lol

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BlackGlasses

Jan. 17, 2023

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Haha, thank you again!

An Actual and a Past Situation


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- You need to use present continuous tense.


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At this moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.


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At thise moment, I'm sitting in a chair doing my English homework.

The natural phrase is: “at the moment”, or ATM in text.

2. Describe a situation or event in the past


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- You need to use past continuous tense.


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I was listening to jazz music while I was taking a break from studying.


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I was listening to jazz music while I was taking a break from studying.

Or, natural and prosaic; Whilst taking a break from studying, I was listening to jazz music.

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